H.G. Wells’ Floor Games: A Father’s Account of Play and Its Legacy of Healing

H.G. Wells’ Floor Games: A Father’s Account of Play and Its Legacy of Healing

$27.95

No longer in print, the publisher has a few remaining copies of H.G. Wells’ delightful Floor Games. As the work that inspired the founder of sand tray work, Dr. Margaret Lowenfeld to bring miniature figures into the clinic for the children, Floor Games is a is a classic reminder to all adults of the necessity for children’s play. Also included with Wells’ tale is Editor Barbara Turner’s commentaries on play, along with some historical material on H.G. Wells.

Description

Author: H.G. Wells
Editor: Barbara A. Turner, PhD

The delightful story of creative play with miniature figures and magical worlds on the nursery floor is brought back to life in this reprint of a historical work. Written for his sons in 1911, Wells’ story immerses the reader in a tale where possibilities are the given and surprises the fact. Floor Games has since been used as a teaching tool for psychotherapists now widely used to understand children`s methods of thinking.

Although unknown to H.G. Wells, Floor Games would be the foundational inspiration for the development of Sandplay therapy, the non-verbal psychotherapeutic method now used the world over for treatment of both children and adults. An insightful postscript explores the evolution of Sandplay, the critical role of play in all learning and growth, as well as the history of play in Wells’ prolific creative life. Text includes historic photos of H.G. Wells and his family.

Part of the Sandplay Classics series, which includes Images of the Self and Sandplay: A Psychotherapeutic Approach to the Psyche.

H.G. Wells is the renowned author of The Island of Dr. Moreau, The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds and many other books of social philosophy and commentary.